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Residential Development Pipeline 36 SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES JUNE 26, 2015 37 SAN FRANCISCO STRUCTURES SPECIAL REPORT Columbus Ave. The Embarcadero 52 SPONSORED BY Broadway Pacific Ave. Kearny St. PLANNED Stockton St. RESIDENTIAL Jackson St. Powell St. Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO Polk St. 80 Project name, address Developer Done Units Sale/ Market/ Sacramento St. rental affordable NP 1654 Sunnydale Ave. Mercy Housing California, Related Cos. 2018+ 1,700 both both 34 40 78 106 DEVELOPMENT 14 Pine St. 77 Potrero Terrace, 1095 Connecticut St. Bridge Housing Corp. 2018 1,400- both both California St. Bush St. 60 7 85 71 58 Sutter St. Spear St. 1,700 79 8 1 Main St. Mission Rock, Seawall Lot 227 and SWL 337 Associates LLC (S.F. Giants) 2017+ 1,500 TBD both Gough St. 112 35 80 5 Beale St. 72 Laguna St. 113 Webster St. Pier 48 38 Fremont St. Steiner St. Geary Blvd. 90 33 Pier 70 residential Forest City 2029 1,000- both both Divisadero St. 55 48 73 KEY 95 118 107 10 2,000 PIPELINE 2nd St. NP: Not placed; outside map area 96 Market St. 103 Van Ness Ave. 64 Ellis St. 62 61 74 700 Innes St. Build Inc. 2020 980 rent market Market: A majority of units are market rate, 29 94 1st St. Residential projects in 75 10 S. Van Ness Ave. Crescent Heights 2018+ 767 TBD market though almost all projects include some affordable Geary Blvd. Mission St. 97 San Francisco of 60 units units to comply with city regulations Turk St. 102 76 5M at Fifth and Mission Streets Forest City / Hearst Corp. 2026 688 both market 63 6th St. 76 Howard St. Affordable: Majority of units qualify as affordable 89 or more that are under 30 77 50 First St. Oceanwide Holdings 2018 605 TBD market Public: Public housing McAllister St. 98 Folsom St. 3rd St. 36 construction, approved, or 121 119 Harrison St. Block 4, Transbay (Howard btw. Main TBD 2017+ 590 TBD market Both: Mix of market rate and affordable units 10 78 in the planning, design or 39 104 41 123 and Beale) TBD: To be determined 7th St. 59 2 79 Block 8, Transbay Related California, TNDC 2018 574 both both conception stages Fulton St. 23 21 117 83 47 5th St. 80 Block 9, Transbay Essex Property Trust, Bridge Housing 2017+ 563 rent both 101 8th St. 115 84 4th St. Hayes St. 116 82 22 81 Goodwill site, 1500 Mission St. Related California 2018 560 TBD market 91 17 111 Fell St. 50 UCSF Laurel Heights site, 3333 SKS Partners, Prado Group 2019+ 550 TBD market UNDER CONSTRUCTION 19 120 25 6 72 NP Oak St. 10th St. Bryant St. King St. 49 California St. 75 81 3rd St. Sale/ Market/ 11th St. Brannan St. 82 30 Van Ness Ave. TBD 2018+ 500 TBD TBD Project name, address Developer Done Units rent affordable? 9th St. 9 24 11 18 Haight St. 105 12th St. NP Kirkam Heights, 5th and Kirkham Westlake Urban, Transform Urban 2018+ 460 rent market 1 Lumina, 201 Folsom St. Tishman Speyer, China Vanke 2016 656 sale market 56 66 4 108 83 655 Fourth St. Tishman Speyer 2018+ 449 TBD market 2 Trinity Plaza, 1169 Market St., phase III Trinity Properties 2017 541 rent both 93 20 54 Pier 96 109 Townsend St. 3 Potrero, 1000 16th St. Equity Residential 2016 453 rent market 84 4th and Brannan Streets Solbach Property Group 2017+ 427 TBD market 15 4th St. 32 4 801 Brannan St. Equity Residential 2017 449 rent market 14th St. 12 85 100 Folsom St. Tishman Speyer 2017+ 400 sale market t. 5 399 Fremont St. UDR Inc. 2016 447 rent market Ev S 86 901 16th St. and 1200 17th St. Prado Group, Walden Development 2017+ 395 rent market an 15th St. in s rw 6 350 Eighth St. Associates Estates Realty Corp., AIG 2017+ 410 rent market 280 Av I 3 87 1979 Mission St. Maximus Real Estate Partners 2017+ 331 both market 67 e 68 99 7 Solaire, 299 Fremont St., Golub 2016 409 both both 28 India 16th St. 110 86 88 1601 Mariposa St. Related California 2018 316 rent market Transbay Block 6 37 Basin S . 89 1066 Market St. Shorenstein Properties 2018+ 301 rent market In 87 8 340 Fremont St. Equity Residential 2016 348 rent market n V 17th St. Mariposa St. e a s M P A n 65 122 90 524 Howard St. Crescent Heights 2017+ 300 rent market a i 9 Alta Laguna, 100/218 Buchanan St. Wood Partners 2015 330 rent market v s l e N . o . 88 t u s es 27 i 18th St. S A 74 o 91 One Oak Build Inc. and GTIS Partners 2019 300 sale market 10 Jasper, 45 Lansing St. Ullico, Crescent Heights 2015 320 rent market ve d . n s r D A S 3 92 e 70 92 2000-2070 Bryant St. Nick Podell Co. 2018+ 276 rent market 11 Azure at Mission Bay, 690 Long Bridge St. Equity Residential 2015 273 rent market 53 v t 19th St. H . e 280 a 16 . 101 12 Arden, 355 Channel St. Bosa Development 2016 267 sale market 101 r 69 73 93 Cityspaces, 333 12th St. Panoramic Interests 2018+ 274 rent both t. 42 43 o S 20th St. S s t 950-974 Market St. Group I 2018 262 sale market 13 1201-1225 Tennessee St. AGI Avant 2016 263 rent market ll 94 . 51 26 a g 57 14 Rockwell, 1668 Pine St. Oyster Development Corp. 2016 260 sale market In HUNTERS POINT 21st St. 31 95 1481 Post St. Adco 2017 262 sale market 15 1 Henry Adams Equity Residential 2016 241 rent market 96 1001 Van Ness Ave. South Beach Partners, Oryx Partners 2017+ 255 TBD market G 22nd St. i 13 16 The San Francisco Shipyard, phase II Lennar Urban 2016 222 sale both lm South 97 126 Hawthorne St. Equity Residential 2017+ 250 rent market an A Basin 114 23rd St. 17 1400 Mission St. TNDC, Maracor Development Inc., 2016 190 both affordable ve 98 909-921 Howard St. TNDC 2018 250 rent affordable Tishman Speyer . 71 99 1301 16th St. Workshop1 2017+ 246 TBD market 18 MB 360, Phase I, 1200 4th St. Essex Property Trust 2014 188 rent market 24th St. 100 2201 Bayshore Blvd. Martin Building Co. 2017+ 200 TBD market 19 Avalon Hayes Valley, 325 Octavia St. AvalonBay 2015 182 rent market . d 25th St. lv CANDLESTICK POINT 101 1270 Mission St. AGI Avant Housing 2017+ 200 TBD market 20 MB 360, Phase II, 701 China Basin Essex Property Trust 2016 172 rent market e B or h 21 101 Polk St. Emerald Fund 2015 162 rent market s 26th St. 102 1028 Market St. 1028 Market LLC 2018+ 186 rent market y 100 a 45 B Cesar Chavez 22 The Panoramic, 1321 Mission St. Panoramic Interests 2015 160 rent market 4434 46 103 525 Harrison St. Hines 2017+ 180 sale market 23 555 Fulton St. Fulton Street Ventures LLC 2015 139 sale market 104 1125 Market St. Pacific Eagle Holdings 2017+ 163 rent market 24 Eviva, 360 Berry St. The Integral Group and Argosy Real Estate 2017 129 rent market 105 1699 Market St. Presidio Development Partners 2017+ 160 rent market 25 1401 Mission St. Martin Building Co. 2015 121 rent market APPROVED 106 75 Howard St. Paramount Group 2017+ 150 TBD market 26 Dr. George Davis Senior Building, 5800 McCormack Baron Salazar 2016 121 rent affordable 107 450 O’Farrell St. Thompson Dorfman 2018+ 144 rent market Third St. Sale/ Market/ Sale/ Market/ Project name, address Developer Done Units rental? affordable? Mission Bay Block 6E South, 1300 TNDC 2018 143 rent affordable 27 650 Indiana St. Build Inc. 2016 116 rent market Project name, address Developer Done Units rental? affordable? 108 Fourth St. 706 Mission St. JMA Ventures /Millennium Partners 2018 190 sale market 28 Hunters View Phase IIA, John Stewart Co., Devine & Gong, 2016 107 rent affordable 43 The San Francisco Shipyard Lennar/BVHP Partners Community 2030 11,600 both both 55 148 Middle Point Road Ridgepoint Non-Profit Housing Corp. phase III Development LLC E 109 1532 Harrison St. EmbassySF, Build Inc. 2017 137 rent market 56 801 Brannan St. affordable TBD 2017+ 150va rent affordable ns 29 Franciscan Towers, 217 Eddy St. TNDC 2015 105 rent affordable NP Treasure Island Treasure Island LLC Community 2017+ 8,000 both both A 110 Pier 96 88 Arkansas St. Martin Building Co. 2017+ 127 rent market Development 57 Bethany Center Senior Housing Bethany Center 2016 139 rentve affordable 30 Rosa Parks II, 1239 Turk St. TNDC, Bethel AME Church 2016 98 rent affordable 111 1298 Howard St. Worldco Co. LLC 2017+ 121 rent market NP Parkmerced, 3711 19th Ave. Parkmerced Investors Properties LLC 2034- 7,200 both market 58 The Tower at Nob Hill West, 1545 Pacific Eagle Holdings 2017 123 sale market 31 Knox, 645 Texas St. Trumark Urban 2016 91 sale market 2042 Pine St. 112 Transbay Block 7 Mercy Housing California 2017 120 rent affordable 280 44 Schlage Lock, Leland Avenue and Universal Paragon Corp. 2016+ 1,700 both both 32 2198 Market St. Greystar Development 2016 87 rent market 59 923 Folsom St. Trumark Urban . 2016 120 sale market 113 100 Geary St. Wolff Urban Development LLC 2017+ 120 TBD market Bayshore Boulevard t S 33 2655 Bush St. KB Home 2016 81 sale market 60 325 Fremont St. Fulton Street Ventures 2015+ 118 sale market 2675 Folsom St.
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